out and about | repuesto, por ahí |
out at the elbows | raído |
out front | adelante, en frente (de un edificio) |
out in left field | totalmente equivocado |
out in the cold | al margen |
out in the open | al aire libre |
- With just a few days of rest you'll be out and about again.
- I love this jacket but it's a bit out at the elbows.
- You go get the car, I'll wait for you out front.
- That's not what happened! You're out in left field!
- The other boys started playing football and left me out in the cold.
- I want to go camping, spend a few days out in the open.
out loud | en voz alta |
out of bounds | prohibido |
out of breath | sin aliento |
out of business | cerrado |
out of circulation | fuera de circulación |
out of commission | fuera de servicio |
- Jack's great aunt is quite deaf so we have to talk out loud.
- We're not allowed to enter my father's study, it is out of bounds.
- We were all out of breath after climbing that hill.
- The big department stores left my store out of business.
- I'm sorry, sir, but this currency is out of circulation.
- The elevator will be out of commission tomorrow.
out of condition | en mala forma/mal estado |
out of context | fuera de contexto |
out of control/hand | fuera de control |
out of date/fashion | pasado de moda |
out of harm's way/the woods | a salvo |
out of here | fuera de aquí |
out of it | en otra onda |
- The toilettes in this school are all out of condition.
- What Miss Smith said on that interview was taken out of context.
- You must be more severe with your students or they will get out of control.
- Do you think this music will go out of fashion?
- As the President's bodyguard, it's your job to keep the President out of harm's way.
- Stan was out of it at the pub, he had too much to drink.
out of joint | dislocado |
out of line | fuera de lugar |
out of one's head | borracho |
out of nowhere/the blue | de la nada |
out of one's system | quitarse algo de encima |
out of order | no funcionar |
- Hank got his shoulder out of joint playing football.
- Stacey's comment was a bit out of line, don't you think?
- I was so out of my head at the party that I don't remember much of it.
- Wendy was crossing the street and a car appeared out of the blue.
- There's so much I need to get out of my system I don't know where to begin.
- My printer is out of order, may I use yours?
out of phase | desfasado |
out of place | fuera de lugar |
out of pocket | salir perdiendo |
out of practice | desentrenado |
out of proportion | desproporcionado |
out of range | fuera del alcance |
- The band sounded out of phase on the stage, didn't they?
- I can't go to my ex-boyfriend's wedding. I'll be totally out of place.
- Those holidays in Fiji left me out of pocket.
- I haven't played tennis for years, I'm totally out of practice.
- The accident wasn't that serious, it was all blown out of proportion.
- Sam tried to pick up the phone but it was out of range.
out of sorts | mal, enfermo |
out of step | no llevar el paso |
out of the closet | declararse homosexual |
out of the corner of my eye | por el rabillo del ojo |
out of the ordinary | fuera de lo común |
out of the question | inadmisible |
- Ted was feeling out of sorts and he didn't go to school today.
- Joe is a terrible dancer, he's always out of step.
- When did you come out of the closet?
- I was having lunch and I noticed a little kitty out of the corner of my eye.
- The food was ok, but nothing out of the ordinary.
- That's completely out of the question! My son will stay with me!
out of the way | fuera del camino |
out of the window | por la ventana |
out of the woodworks | de quién sabe dónde |
out of this world | fantástico |
out of touch | no estar en contacto |
out of town | en las afueras, de viaje |
- Sure, we can go to Molly's but it's a bit out of the way.
- If I eat just one slice of pizza my whole diet will go out of the window.
- Who is this guy? He comes out of the woodworks and starts telling us what to do!
- You have to see Mike's new yacht! It's out of this world!
- It's such a pity we've been out of touch for so long.
- Steph's out of town right now, would you like to leave a message?
out of tune | desafinado |
out of whack | fastidiado |
out of work | sin trabajo |
out of your mind | fuera de juicio |
out on a limb | arriesgarse |
out on one's ear | de patitas en la calle |
out to lunch | en Babia, divagando |
- The tenors were fine, but the sopranos were a bit out of tune.
- I'm having trouble with my car, the carburator's out of whack.
- Are you out of your mind? You can't buy a 100,00-dollar car!
- I'm not willing to go out on a limb and lose everything I've got.
- Kelly was fired and now she's out on her ear.
- It's impossible to have a serious conversation with Jeff, he's always out to lunch.
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